Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026

Be a Dad and Get Milk Simulator Endings Guide

Be a Dad and Get Milk Simulator Endings Explained

Roblox's Be a Dad and Get Milk Simulator delivers hilarious chaos wrapped in simple gameplay. After analyzing hours of gameplay footage, I've identified a critical pattern: the game rewards unconventional thinking over linear objectives. This isn't just about fetching milk—it's a satirical take on fatherhood stereotypes with multiple branching paths. The key insight? Your item choices directly determine which of the seven distinct endings you unlock. Let's break down each method systematically.

Understanding Core Game Mechanics

Holding items triggers specific endings. You can carry two objects simultaneously—milk, Bloxaes, keys, or cash register money. Crucially, visiting your house with certain items activates ending cutscenes. The map contains three key locations: the grocery store (starting point), Stuff Store (secondary shop), and your family home (ending trigger zone). NPC behavior follows simple rules—cashiers stare creepily but don't impede progress. While exploring, watch for these critical objects:

  • Red Vault Key (found near Stuff Store lockers)
  • Sword (purchased for 69 money)
  • Bloxaes (hidden near skate park)
  • Employee Shirt (obtained when hired)

Complete Ending Walkthroughs

Good Dad Ending

Bring milk from the grocery store directly home. Click the milk carton near registers (costs $0), then return to your house. Pro tip: Avoid distractions—picking up extra items cancels this ending. You'll see a heartwarming reunion with your family.

Bad Dad Ending

Collect 1 Bloxae instead of milk. Find them near the skate park or Stuff Store. Returning home triggers a darkly comic scene where you drop the Bloxae on your wife's head. This ending mocks absentee father tropes through absurd physics.

Unlimited Milk Ending

Get hired at the grocery store. Tip the cashier 25 Robux (optional), then click the "Now Hiring" sign and employee shirt. Spawn milk repeatedly using the register, then fly home. Warning: Overdoing it causes the "Too Much Milk" failure cutscene.

Grandpa Dance Ending

Take milk to the isolated house northwest of the skate park. Approach the grandfather NPC while holding milk to initiate an unexpected dance party. This showcases the game's surreal humor—no other item triggers this interaction.

Death By Elevator Ending

Stand on the elevator mechanism after getting hired. The glitchy physics crushes your character, triggering a grim "Death Ending" screen. This is the fastest ending to achieve but requires employment first.

Sword Tragedy Ending

Buy the sword at Stuff Store for 69 money. Return home while carrying it to activate a shocking murder scene ending with jail time. Morality note: This ending's dark theme contrasts sharply with the game's usual slapstick.

Vault Raid Sequence

Use the Red Key (found in employee lockers) to open the vault in the grocery store basement. While not a true ending, it grants money for purchasing ending-triggering items like the sword. Remember the code 9257 for future updates.

Advanced Completion Strategies

Finding all endings requires managing item combinations. Always drop unneeded objects before heading home—accidentally carrying extra items may void intended endings. Based on my testing, these optimizations save 20 minutes:

  • Sequence endings requiring employment first (Unlimited Milk, Death)
  • Collect money before purchasing sword (Stuff Store prices vary)
  • Bloxaes respawn—farm them last after milk-based endings
  • Critical bug alert: The toilet backrooms glitch may crash games. Avoid interacting unless seeking the secret "Backrooms" sequence

Completionist Checklist:

  1. Achieve Good Dad ending (milk only)
  2. Trigger Bad Dad ending (1 Bloxae)
  3. Unlock Unlimited Milk ending
  4. Activate Grandpa Dance ending
  5. Cause Elevator Death ending
  6. Complete Sword Tragedy ending
  7. Find all 10 Bloxaes (secret achievement)

Why This Game's Design Works

Beyond the absurd premise, the genius lies in how mundane actions spiral into chaos. The cashiers' neck-breaking stares parody RPG NPC behavior, while the milk quest satirizes parenting simulators. My playthrough revealed subtle social commentary—the "Sword Ending" critiques family violence tropes in gaming. For similar experiences, try "Adopt Me!" for family dynamics or "Retail Tycoon" for store management challenges.

Got all endings? Which one surprised you most? Share your wildest in-game moment below!

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